Lord of the Rings expansion of Magic: The Gathering. This revelation comes from a tip received by the Wall Street Journal, revealing that the card has been officially registered and assessed by PSA, a renowned authentication and grading company. Evidently, the individual who obtained the card wasted no time in having it evaluated, and it achieved a highly respectable Mint 9 grade. Presently, we can only speculate about the subsequent course of action. Interestingly, the buyer has opted to remain anonymous, a decision that appears quite sensible. Disclosure of their identity could potentially subject them to relentless pursuit from collectors and prospective buyers, all vying to secure the prized card. While it remains uncertain whether the buyer intends to retain ownership or sell it, the immediate inclination to have the card authenticated implies that a sale might be on the cards, pun intended. The burning question remains: How much is the card truly worth? Given the existence of a genuine two-million-dollar offer that has yet to be promptly accepted, it seems highly likely that an auction will be arranged in the near future.
FAQsQ1. What are other rarest cards in Lord of the Rings? A1. Other than "One Ring", other rare cards include Orcish Bownmasters, Gandalf the White, Spiteful Banditry and Aragorn, the Uniter.Q2. How much is ‘One Ring’ worth? A2. It could be more than over two-million-dollar, as per the reports. However, the time will decide its worth and auctions.
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